It’s amazing how VAR would “kill the game” , the talking points and controversy, when virtually no one makes use of the questionable incidents in our games. What exactly will they miss with higher standards? Certainly not clickbait and ad revenue, this is very telling, for all the supposed sterilization of football under Video Assistance the media refuses to address the things it can, the very things they claim to see as integral to their enjoyments of the game, their lifeblood in sport journalism. There is no controversy here, the media gets what they want in the lopsided officiating. That’s their problem, the big fear of VAR. VAR doesn’t invalidate refs, it invalidates the media and the legitimacy of the clubs that benefit form the incompetence and bias.
It’s amazing how VAR would “kill the game” , the talking points and controversy, when virtually no one makes use of the questionable incidents in our games. What exactly will they miss with higher standards? Certainly not clickbait and ad revenue, this is very telling, for all the supposed sterilization of football under Video Assistance the media refuses to address the things it can, the very things they claim to see as integral to their enjoyments of the game, their lifeblood in sport journalism. There is no controversy here, the media gets what they want in the lopsided officiating. That’s their problem, the big fear of VAR. VAR doesn’t invalidate refs, it invalidates the media and the legitimacy of the clubs that benefit form the incompetence and bias.